do surgery. the first time that happened i was on my tour bus almost done with tour. they re like you need to sit because we re about to tell you something that sucks. i was like what there s got to be another way. what do we do? i didn t lip sing. i didn t have anyway to finish the tour. we had to cancel and disappointed so many people. to this day, i ll have people come up to me and say, oh my god, i was supposed to see you at that show and you didn t make it. i m like i m so sorry. i still get people upset about it. so that was devastating and it was the first time i really upset people and then when it happened again after i got my vocal surgery, it was just after a bunch of work, just nonstop and then i went to a different doctor and got surgery, which was very tough for me because it was like the year after i won my grammy and it was on the grammy day. there s the anniversary. yeah. it was the only day she had
Mouni Roy: Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi to Made in China, a look at how she paved way from TV to Bollywood
pinkvilla.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pinkvilla.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UpdatedFri, Jan 15, 2021 at 1:26 pm ET
Reply
Sybil Stanonis and her two sons (Sybil Stanonis)
TAMPA, FL Former competitive dancer and Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleader, Sybil Stanonis, is working to raise money for the American Lung Association. On Jan. 21, she will join other local celebrities for the organization s virtual Lip Sync For Lungs event.
Stanonis began dancing when she was just 5 years old. She was invited to perform across Russia and Denmark. Her professional credits include two seasons as an NFL Cheerleader for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with promotional work and community events.
While pursuing her degree in psychology at SUNY Old Westbury, she continued dancing with the Knicks City Dancers summer dance events. Although she had an exciting career, Stanonis experienced significant challenges from an eating disorder, addiction and domestic violence. Now, she is a successful entrepreneur and a single mom to two teen boys. In 2015, she launched Dance Therapy w